This
site web is an excellent setting for researching learning process. I had the
opportunity to check different monographs in terms on starting my process as
future teacher researcher.
The
monograph that I analyzed was: "The use of interactive materials for
reinforcing English with first graders of Club de Leones School” By: Diana
Cardenas and Yeny Farias.
This
monograph allowed me to know how is developed the research process, some
theories and previous knowledge that we have to have as a researchers.
We
could clarify some doubt related to key meaning in researching, for example:
methods and approach.
Although
I have some doubts, I consider that my process go in a good way.
What
is a case study?
Is
a case study an approach, a method or a type research?
I
learnt an interesting thing, the last class: when we use strategies for getting
common information in data analyzes, for example, put colors in common
patterns, draw a diagram, write key word and so on. And later you create categories
based on data finding and theoretical assumption; we are using a research
process called: GROUNDED THEORY... Do you know it?
Well done. this is a good example of what a novice researcher can do for her/his research project. Your blog reflects commitment and regular entries. Although have chosen a topic of research and there is a good rationale for doing so, you need some more theoretical and methodological support. There is no a R question yet, so it could be the next stage. On the other hand, you need to think about the role of translation in a FL setting. I am not saying that translation is not welcome in research, what I wonder is how can you provide a good rationale for this study. Anyway carry on.
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